You have the opportunity to learn about important Renaissance works of art. The works listed below were created in Florence and Rome, the focus of our work on the Southern Renaissance.
• Everyone reads p. 51 (stop at the gold florins) for every topic except those reading about Cosimo de Medici.
• Read your assigned section from the text (see below).
• One person in your group - listed in BOLD font - should create a Google Doc for your assigned topic. That person is responsible for sharing it with group members and with me. (Please send me the email notification.)
• Among your team, write a 1-paragraph summary from your assigned section. Be sure to include the most important ideas but be concise!
• Include images (with full URL citation) of any artwork or buildings mentioned in your assigned text section.
• Please click on the link(s) assigned to learn more about your topic. Some are Khan Academy links to works of art, while others provide more information about your topic. (You may seek out other resources if you wish, but the links provided here will be very helpful.)
• Everyone in your group should contribute to your summary and images.
In our next (or upcoming) class, I will project an image and ask members of your group to get up and explain more about your topic and image(s). No written art annotation is due; this will be a brief oral presentation. Note: if your group contains two works of art (ex. Botticelli), you are responsible for both works of art.
Block 4B
Block 5B
Block 5W
Cosimo de Medici / Florentine Fashions
- Images: portrait of Cosimo and fashion
You have the opportunity to learn about important Renaissance works of art. You will complete your final art annotation of the year on the work of art assigned to you below. You should incorporate ideas from the chapter on Renaissance art, the links below, plus any other resources you would like to include. This final art annotation will be done in class; you will have 30 minutes to complete it. After the written annotations, I will project an image of the artwork and ask you and other members of your group to get up and annotate the artwork (plan for a 3-5 minute presentation).
Table of Contents
Era of Medici
You have the opportunity to learn about important Renaissance works of art. The works listed below were created in Florence and Rome, the focus of our work on the Southern Renaissance.• Everyone reads p. 51 (stop at the gold florins) for every topic except those reading about Cosimo de Medici.
• Read your assigned section from the text (see below).
• One person in your group - listed in BOLD font - should create a Google Doc for your assigned topic. That person is responsible for sharing it with group members and with me. (Please send me the email notification.)
• Among your team, write a 1-paragraph summary from your assigned section. Be sure to include the most important ideas but be concise!
• Include images (with full URL citation) of any artwork or buildings mentioned in your assigned text section.
• Please click on the link(s) assigned to learn more about your topic. Some are Khan Academy links to works of art, while others provide more information about your topic. (You may seek out other resources if you wish, but the links provided here will be very helpful.)
• Everyone in your group should contribute to your summary and images.
In our next (or upcoming) class, I will project an image and ask members of your group to get up and explain more about your topic and image(s). No written art annotation is due; this will be a brief oral presentation. Note: if your group contains two works of art (ex. Botticelli), you are responsible for both works of art.
- Images: portrait of Cosimo and fashion
Anna
Jack
Summary
Sophie
James
Summary
Nicky
Summary
- David
Erin
Joanie
Summary
Iz
Tori
Summary
Maggie
Summary
- Linear perspective
- Ghiberti's The Gates of Paradise
Nick
Eli
Summary
Emi
Sean
Summary
Sam
Corey
Summary
- The Holy Trinity
- The Tribute Money
Kirsten
Stephen
Summary
Anna
Ellie
Eliza W.
Summary
Ben N.
Kyle
Summary
& Lorenzo Il Magnifico
- Medici gardens
Tony
Reece
Summary
Zach
Eric
Summary
Luke
Summary
- La Primavera
- Birth of Venus
James
Megan
Kim
Summary
Molly
Eliza C.
Summary
Eva
Ethan
Summary
- History link 1
- History link 2
Nolan
Justin
Summary
Eva
Charlie
Summary
Ben W.
Summary
High Renaissance Art
You have the opportunity to learn about important Renaissance works of art. You will complete your final art annotation of the year on the work of art assigned to you below. You should incorporate ideas from the chapter on Renaissance art, the links below, plus any other resources you would like to include. This final art annotation will be done in class; you will have 30 minutes to complete it. After the written annotations, I will project an image of the artwork and ask you and other members of your group to get up and annotate the artwork (plan for a 3-5 minute presentation).Name of artwork (link)
- The Last Supper
- Discovery News
- Hidden musical code?
Reed
Reece
Justin
Ellie
Ben
Ben N.
Eva
- Mona Lisa
- CS Monitor article
- Louvre
Tony
Kim
Sean
Molly
Graden
Levi
- Pieta
- Princeton Univ. analysis
Hunter
Nolan
Eliza W.
Olivia
Ben W.
- David
- LA Times article
Kirsten
Erin
Miranda
Eva
Violet
- Sistine Chapel Ceiling
- The Last Judgment
- NY Times article
Megan
James
Sara
Eliza C.
Harland
- School of Athens
- Visual guide
Jacob
Iliyan
Emi
Eric
Zach
Kyle
Ethan
- Bacchus and Ariadne
- National Gallery notes
Stephen
Elizabeth
Jackson
Charlie
Luke